Harrow season 2 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Harrow confronts his past and present as he races to prove Francis Chester, the man who shot him, is still alive. Evidence points to Chester, but doubt casts shadows, with Harrow's colleagues suspecting his drug use. The plot thickens when Harrow's daughter, Fern, goes missing. Harrow uncovers manipulated evidence and faces Chester in a tense showdown, outsmarting him and proving his own innocence. Chester dies, Harrow's reputation is restored, but new challenges emerge as a deceased young man claims to be Harrow's son.
Full Episode S02E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who confessed to shooting Harrow?
Francis Chester.
What evidence linked the murders to Chester?
Propofol found in the liver tissue of female victims.
Why was there doubt about the identity of a body related to the case?
There was suspicion that they might be looking at the wrong body.
Did Harrow and Pavich find evidence against Chester?
Yes, they found propofol in the liver tissue of the victims.
What was Harrow accused of by his colleagues?
Self-medicating and possibly using controlled or illegal substances.
Was there evidence planted to implicate Harrow?
Yes, evidence was planted to make it look like Harrow was using drugs.
Why was Harrow desperate to exhume Francis Chester's body?
He believed Chester was still alive and wanted to prove it.
What did Harrow find that indicated the exhumed body wasn't Chester's?
Mismatched dental records.
What did Grace discover about the evidence against Chester?
Inconsistencies in the evidence used to convict him.
How was Chester finally defeated?
In a confrontation with Harrow, where Chester was outsmarted and eventually died.
What was Harrow's status at the end of the episode?
He was reinstated in his role but faced new personal and professional challenges.
Who went missing, causing Harrow concern?
His daughter, Fern.
What did the confrontation between Harrow and Chester reveal?
Chester's motives and Harrow's determination to stop him.
What new mystery does Harrow face at the end of the episode?
A deceased young man claiming to be his son.
Was Harrow's belief about Chester being alive correct?
Yes, Harrow was right about Chester being alive.